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Julian Johnston Sells Two Luxurious Homes on Hibiscus Island

Miami Beach, FL -- (SBWIRE) -- 07/09/2015 -- Julian Johnston, among the leading experts for Miami Waterfront Homes, has concluded two multimillion-dollar real estate closings at the ultra-luxurious Hibiscus Island in Miami Beach: 280 S. Hibiscus Dr. for $7.9 million and 429 N. Hibiscus Dr. for $6.4 million. Both properties are waterfront and represent the pinnacle of design and comfort.

Built in 2010, the Mediterranean-style 280 S. Hibiscus Dr. is situated on an almost quarter-acre lot that offers panoramic views of Biscayne Bay and Downtown Miami. Its over 6,200 square feet of interior living space includes seven bedrooms, seven bathrooms, and one half-bathroom. Among its many luxurious amenities are Italian marble and Brazilian teak floors, exquisite crystal chandeliers, a kitchen with premium appliances and granite countertops, an outdoor kitchen and patio, an infinitely edge saltwater pool and spa, and a two-car garage.

Similarly, 429 N. Hibiscus Dr. enjoys a prestigious location that maximizes the coveted downtown sunset views. Offering 105 feet of waterfront, the spacious 4,473-square-foot home has five bedrooms and five bathrooms. Its floor-to-ceiling windows, large two-story living room, and formal dining area with wraparound views together offer an airy and bright ambiance. Notable features include well manicured gardens, a swimming pool, an eat-in gourmet kitchen, upstairs bedrooms overlooking the large backyard and waterfront, an outdoor pool, and a dock.

The two homes were among the vast inventory of Featured Miami Beach Properties available at MIAWaterfront.com. These transaction represent only the latest in a long line of high profile transactions Julian has been involved with, following the sale of another Venetian Island home, 1142 N. Venetian, for $10.5 million.

Other achievements in the area of luxury Miami Beach Real Estate include the sale of 191 N Hibiscus Dr. $14.3 million and 2122 Bay Av. for $8.2 million, and the record-breaking 2012 sale of PH 1 at the Continuum in South Beach for $25 million, the most expensive condo sale in Florida history.